释义 |
maund I. noun or maun \ˈmȯn(d), ˈmȧnd, ˈmand\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English maund hand basket, from Middle French mande, from Middle Dutch; akin to Old English mand hand basket, Middle Low German mande 1. now dialect Britain : a hand basket : hamper 2. now dialect Britain : a measure, varying in quantity II. \ˈmȯnd\ verb Etymology: perhaps from Middle French mendier, from Latin mendicare — more at mendicant archaic : beg III. noun also man (-s) Etymology: Hindi man, from Sanskrit manā : any of various Indian units of weight; especially : a unit equal to 82.28 pounds |